Further configuration, Which type of groups can you edit views in – Milestone Remote Client 3.5 User Manual
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Further Configuration
In addition to creation of groups and views, the Remote Client’s Setup tab lets you edit existing
groups and views. The Setup tab furthermore lets you adjust camera settings, and set up joystick
control for PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) cameras.
Note: Particular user rights may be required in order to access the Setup tab. Your ability to edit
groups and views also depends on your user rights. Basically, if you are able to create groups and
views, you are also able to edit them. From time to time your surveillance system administrator
may make changes to camera or user properties on the surveillance system. When this is the case,
such changes will take effect in the Remote Client the first time you log in after the changes were
made. Such changes may require you to re-create your views. Ask your surveillance system
administrator if in doubt.
Which Type of Groups Can You Edit Views in?
Depending on your user rights, you may be able to create and edit views in the following types of
groups:
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Private and shared
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Private, but not shared
•
Shared, but not private
•
None at all (in which case you simply rely on views created by others and placed in shared
groups)
To quickly determine which types of groups your user rights permit you to create and edit views in,
do the following:
1. Select the Remote Client’s Setup tab.
Note: Particular user rights may be required in order to access the Setup tab. If you are
not able to access the Setup tab, you are not able to create views.
2. On the Setup tab, look at the Views section. Group folders to which you do not have access
will be indicated by padlock icons.
Example: The user is able to create and edit views
in private groups, but not in shared groups. Note
the padlock icon on the shared group folder.
Consult your system administrator if in doubt about your user rights.
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